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Wang Fang (; born 25 June 1985) is a Chinese opera singer.


Early life and education

Wang was born on 1985 in Liaoyang. Her father was an electrician at a vocational technical college while her mother worked at a textile factory in
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. In 2002, she was admitted to the undergraduate class of folk vocal singing at Shenyang Conservatory of Music and graduated in 2006. After graduation, she worked as a vocal teacher at the conservatory before completing her master's degree in folk vocal music at the conservatory in 2013.


Musical career

In 2012, she won the national annual overall runner-up of Jiangxi Satellite TV's ''China Red Song Club'' and represented Jiangxi Satellite TV in
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(CCTV)'s ''Straight to the Spring Festival Gala''. In 2013, she participated in CCTV's ''Fifteenth Youth Song Competition'', and won the bronze award while representing Liaoning division and was listed in the national top 10 in national singing. At the end of the same year, she participated onstage in CCTV's
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and sang the song ''Hymn to Heroes'', which honored the soldiers of the
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who fought in the Korean War. In 2014, she released her song ''Beautiful Chinese Dream''.


Controversies

On 7 September 2023, Russian media reported that a delegation of Chinese bloggers including Wang visited Russian-occupied
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. A video emerged of Wang singing the Soviet patriotic song " Katyusha" in Mandarin at the bombed-out
Donetsk Academic Regional Drama Theater Donetsk Academic Regional Drama Theatre ( uk, Донецький академічний обласний драматичний театр, russian: Донецкий академический областной драматический те ...
in Mariupol, where a Russian airstrike on 16 March 2022 killed over 600 Ukrainian civilians sheltering there at time. The delegation also visited the Russia-occupied Autonomous Republic of Crimea where they met with the self-proclaimed
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of the republic Sergey Aksyonov, to discuss cultural exchanges and other joint projects. The video of Wang singing in Mariupol was posted on social media site Vkontakte by the Russia-installed head of the so-called
Donetsk People's Republic The Donetsk People's Republic ( rus, Донецкая Народная Республика, Donetskaya Narodnaya Respublika, dɐˈnʲetskəjə nɐˈrodnəjə rʲɪˈspublʲɪkə; abbreviated as DPR or DNR, rus, ДНР) is a Territorial ...
Denis Pushilin attracted attention, resulting in the Ukrainian government demanding an explanation from China on why the delegation was allowed to travel to the occupied territories. Wang's husband
Zhou Xiaoping Zhou Xiaoping (; born 24 April 1981) is a Chinese essayist and popular blogger. His most well-known works are ''Please Do Not Fail This Era!'', ''Young, do you really know about this country?'', ''Where did our heroes go?'', and ''Nine Tricks of ...
defended her on the Chinese social media platform
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stating that the theater was bombed by '
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' and that "local residents expressed how inspired they were after hearing Wang Fang sing, and some were even moved to tears." As a measure in response to the visit, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine sanctioned Wang and the members of the Chinese delegation, and also banned them from entering Ukraine. Back in China, the video and news articles related to Wang's performance were censored from the Chinese internet.


Personal life

On 25 March 2017, she married online commentator Zhou Xiaoping.


Discography

* "Let's Dance" () (2012) * "Hymm to Heroes" () (2013) * "Beautiful Chinese Dream" () (2014)


References


External links

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